‘Moon Knight’ Producers Keeping Mum On Possible Second Season

by Thomas Tuna

More Moon Knight? Only the Egyptian gods know for sure.

The Marvel Studios Moon Knight limited series aired its sixth (and presumably final) episode yesterday on Disney+, and fans have been wondering what the future holds for the Fist of Khonshu. Well, even the powers-that-be don’t know. And, if they do, they ain’t telling.

Executive producer (and sometime director) Mohamed Diab told Deadline flat out, “We don’t know if there’s a next season. Marvel doesn’t go the conventional way, so even if they like the character and want to extend the world, it could be Season 2 or a standalone film or he could join another super-hero’s journey.”

Diab added that he is “kept in the dark, just like the fans. We never discussed a Season 2, but one day, there’s going to be an expansion. But I don’t know how it’s going to look.”

Grant Curtis, another executive producer on the show, echoed those sentiments. “Where Moon Knight lands in the MCU after this, I actually don’t know,” he said. “As a fan, I want to know…and people want to see more of the Steven/Marc/Jake story.”

Moon Knight–created and written by Jeremy Slater–stars Oscar Isaac as the multi-dimensional Moon Knight, Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow and May Calamawy as Layla. The show follows Steven Grant/Marc Spector/Jake Lockley and his dissociative identity disorder as he deals with “a deadly mystery among the powerful gods of Egypt.”

The Marvel Comics Moon Knight character–created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin–debuted in Marvel Spotlight No32 way back in 1975.

Keep reading Horror News Network for further updates on the fate of the Moon Knight series.

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